Nation and Province in the First British Empire: Scotland and the Americas, 1600-1800Bucknell University Press, 2001 - 292 من الصفحات For more than four decades, historians have devoted ever-increasing attention to the affinites that linked Scotland with the American colonies in the eighteenth century. This volume moves beyond earlier discussions in two ways. For one, the geographical coverage of the papers extends beyond the territories that became the United States to include what became Canada, The Carribean and even Africa. For another, the volume attends not only those areas in which Scotland was closely linked to the Americas, but also to those where it was not. |
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... Scots - Irish settlers in par- ticular , but rather that they did not have to forsake them . Scot- tish community life traditionally was structured in a way that allowed Scots to join new settlements while still maintaining ties of ...
... Scots - Irish settlers in par- ticular , but rather that they did not have to forsake them . Scot- tish community life traditionally was structured in a way that allowed Scots to join new settlements while still maintaining ties of ...
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... Scots comprised at least a fifth of those elected to hold a place on the committee.16 And among these Scots the most notable were Robert Scott , Gilbert and Joseph Ross , and Henry Douglas . Scots were prominent in the Company because ...
... Scots comprised at least a fifth of those elected to hold a place on the committee.16 And among these Scots the most notable were Robert Scott , Gilbert and Joseph Ross , and Henry Douglas . Scots were prominent in the Company because ...
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... Scots assisting other Scots , see C 12/808/2 , C 12/814/31 , C 12/808/5 , and T 70/143/52 . On Scots Londoners providing Scots planters with money to improve plantations , see Walter Tullideph to Walter Sydserfe , 4 June 1749 , cited in ...
... Scots assisting other Scots , see C 12/808/2 , C 12/814/31 , C 12/808/5 , and T 70/143/52 . On Scots Londoners providing Scots planters with money to improve plantations , see Walter Tullideph to Walter Sydserfe , 4 June 1749 , cited in ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Context and Functions of Scottish | 15 |
Structures of Imperial Involvement | 37 |
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